Bukhar Khudahs
Bukhar Khudahs βuxārak Xwaday | |||||||
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| before 681–890s | |||||||
Location of the Bukhar Khudahs, and their capital of Bukhara, with neighbouring polities. | |||||||
| Capital | Bukhara | ||||||
| Common languages | Sogdian | ||||||
| Religion | Zoroastrianism (also Manichaeism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam) | ||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||
| Bukhar Khudah | |||||||
• ???-681 | Bidun (first mentioned ruler) | ||||||
• ???-890s | Abu Ishaq Ibrahim (last) | ||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||
• Established | before 681 | ||||||
• Samanid conquest | 890s | ||||||
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The Bukhar Khudahs or Bukhar Khudats (Sogdian: βuxārak Xwaday) were a local Sogdian dynasty, which ruled the city of Bukhara from an unknown date to the reign of the Samanid ruler Isma'il ibn Ahmad, who incorporated Bukhara into the Samanid state.